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Commonwealth Games 2018: Manika Batra clinches historic gold in women's singles Table Tennis

With this triumph, the 22-year old Manika becomes the first Indian woman to win the gold medal in the women's singles category at the Commonwealth Games.

Commonwealth Games 2018 Image Source : GETTY IMAGESManika Batra competes against Mengyu Yu during the Women's Singles Gold Medal Table Tennis match at CWG 2018

History created as India's Manika Batra clinched a gold medal in the women's singles category at the 21st Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast on Saturday. The 22-year old paddler defeated Mengyu Yu of Singapore in straight games  4-0 (11-7, 11-6, 11-2, 11-7) to win the CWG title. With this title, Manika becomes the first Indian woman to win a gold medal in the women's singles event at the Commonwealth Games. 

Manika also becomes the first non-Chinese born player to bag the singles gold in the history of the Commonwealth Games.

 

Manika started off on a bad note as she was trailing 1-6 in the first game. But soon found her rhythm and made it 5-7 because of some errors on the backhand from her opponent.

The Indian player continued the same pace throughout the game and despite leading in the early stages of the game, Menyu lost the first game 7-11.

In the second game, Manika maintained a slender 4-3 lead through some quality backhand smashes and also returned her shots perfectly. Towards the end of the game, Manika raced away with a couple of points and bagged the game.

In the third game, World No. 58 Manika was in complete control and dominated the game. The Indian player raced to a 4-1 lead, by forehand smashes and then never looked back.

Mengyu failed to return Manika's top-spin returns. 

The fourth set saw Mengyu making a small comeback, counter-attacking Manika to close down the lead but at the end, the Indian paddler proved superior and clinched the gold medal match with ease.